On 7/30/06 6:32 PM, "William Yardley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote,
answering Marty Beilin:
> There are some third party providers who might do a good job for you
> (listbox comes to mind), or there are providers with free or discounted
> services for non-profits who provide Mailman.
Electric Embers
On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 11:11:32AM -0400, Marty Beilin wrote:
> We are a small non-profit organization. We send out a few email
> announcements each month using Mailman residing at our website hosting
> service. We are moving our website to another hosting service that
> does not offer mass emai
Marty Beilin wrote:
>
>Is Mailman software we can download and use on our office computer? Would
>our computer have to be connected to the Web at all times?
In addition to Mailman, you would need a Mail Transport Agent (MTA) and
if you want a web interface for managing your lists, a web server.
We are a small non-profit organization. We send out a few email
announcements each month using Mailman residing at our website hosting
service. We are moving our website to another hosting service that does not
offer mass emailing.
Is Mailman software we can download and use on our office com